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Sounds like the problem is insufficient health and safety enforcement, rather than the stone worktops per se.
Yeah this is not exclusive to "engineered" stone at all. Asbestos is a naturally ocurring mineral.
Similar cases happened in Australia leading to government intervention.
There are ways of making it safe, but those ways cost time and money.
Companies (and the individuals who work for them, this guy is not a complete innocent here) have shown time and again that "guidelines" are simply ignored and regulations and fines - or outright bans - are the only way to deal with this shit.
All workers see is that today they have cut and installed 15 countertops in this new apartment block. The more they do in a day, the more money both they and the company get, and that's a powerful motivation for all parties to turn a blind eye to safety issues.